Plain-Language Summary

This section outlines procedures for releasing defendants under protective conditions, including entering and removing orders in the Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN). It also covers bail requirements, including the use of cash deposits, and allows courts to impose conditions like electronic monitoring. Additionally, it addresses the possibility of waiving extradition during release on bail.

Frequently Asked Questions

LEIN is the Law Enforcement Information Network used to record and manage court orders related to defendant releases, ensuring law enforcement access and updates.

Yes, under Michigan law, judges can impose electronic monitoring as a protective or release condition when appropriate.

The cash deposit may be used to pay fines, costs, restitution, or other payments upon the defendant's conviction.

Generally, a court may require a defendant to sign a written waiver of extradition before release, but specific circumstances may vary.